BBC Knowledge June 2017

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Like you, dear
Editor, I, too,
have never
seen a tiger
in the wild,
though I have undertaken
tiger safaris in some of
India’s best wildlife parks.
I once went through
this ritual every day for
five consecutive days
at Corbett, but without
success except for the
occasional roar of the tiger.
I personally feel we are
over-obsessed with tigers
when there are many other
wonderful animals and birds
in the wild, like the gharial
and the wild boar. That’s
why I thoroughly enjoyed
reading the wildlife issue of
BBC Knowledge that gave
me valuable information
about other creatures of
the wild, besides the tiger.
Om Prakash Pareek,
via email

8 June 2017


BBC Knowledge
is my favourite
magazine.
The content
is unique and
new, and that makes this
magazine special. I hunt
through the pages for
‘knowledge’; every nook
and corner of the pages
is filled with information
that I did not know
previously. The magazine,
with its ‘lighting up new
ideas’ content, is carving
a new path towards
a brighter future.
The wildlife special
issue was very informative,
especially for a young
wildlife enthusiast like me.
I am eagerly looking
forward to the next issue
of BBC Knowledge.
Anjitha S,
via email

It was the eyes.
The cheetah’s
eyes on the
cover got
my attention
and, boy, was I hooked!
The wildlife special issue
blew my mind: the story
of Anu and her cubs
(a rollercoaster of emotions),
the parks in India where
the wild things are...
I especially liked ‘The Urban
Jungle’ feature. Learning
about how animals have
made their mark in the
urban jungle and adapted
to the surroundings
was an eye-opener.
And the images
accompanying the piece
were unbelievable. I am
waiting to watch the show.
The reviews of books, tech
and games are interesting.
Keep up the good work!
Vignesh Rajan,
via email

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